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Hey Delt, did you look at all at the possibility of creating a True Duel Monsters card template that would cover DOR and FMR? I don't actually know how similar these games are (having played it, I'm decently familiar with DOR, but I've never even seen FMR gameplay), but the Japanese names suggest they're a series, which just by itself implies a lot of shared features. <span class="nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f;">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080;">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90;">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 10:36, February 22, 2013 (UTC)
 
Hey Delt, did you look at all at the possibility of creating a True Duel Monsters card template that would cover DOR and FMR? I don't actually know how similar these games are (having played it, I'm decently familiar with DOR, but I've never even seen FMR gameplay), but the Japanese names suggest they're a series, which just by itself implies a lot of shared features. <span class="nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f;">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080;">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90;">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 10:36, February 22, 2013 (UTC)
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:I think the games are too different. ''DOR'' as you probably know, is played on a board, which the cards can move around, while ''FMR'' is a watered-down version of the ''TCG''.
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:* ''FMR'' has no Effect Monsters.
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:* ''FMR'' has no Deck Costs.
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:* ''FMR'' has Guardian Stars.
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:* Many cards have different effects. Of course effects referring to moving around the board make no sense the context of ''FMR''.
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:* The way they divide and colour Spell and Trap Cards (Magic, Power Up, Ritual and Trap) is the same, but some cards have different types between games, e.g. "[[Cursebreaker]]" and "[[Magical Labyrinth]]".
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:* The Ritual Cards work the same, but I think the material is sometimes different or less strict in ''DOR''.
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:* ''FMR'' doesn't have Attributes. Although that's subjective. The icons are removed, but their background colour remains. No cards refer to Attributes, but seem to affect them anyway. e.g. "[[Salamandra]]" affects all would-be-FIRE monsters.
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:Despite being in the same series as ''DOR'', I'd say ''FMR'' is more like the early ''Duel Monsters'' video games in terms of gameplay. -- [[User:Deltaneos|Deltaneos]] ([[User talk:Deltaneos|talk]]) 20:02, February 22, 2013 (UTC)

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Hey Delt, did you look at all at the possibility of creating a True Duel Monsters card template that would cover DOR and FMR? I don't actually know how similar these games are (having played it, I'm decently familiar with DOR, but I've never even seen FMR gameplay), but the Japanese names suggest they're a series, which just by itself implies a lot of shared features. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 10:36, February 22, 2013 (UTC)

I think the games are too different. DOR as you probably know, is played on a board, which the cards can move around, while FMR is a watered-down version of the TCG.
  • FMR has no Effect Monsters.
  • FMR has no Deck Costs.
  • FMR has Guardian Stars.
  • Many cards have different effects. Of course effects referring to moving around the board make no sense the context of FMR.
  • The way they divide and colour Spell and Trap Cards (Magic, Power Up, Ritual and Trap) is the same, but some cards have different types between games, e.g. "Cursebreaker" and "Magical Labyrinth".
  • The Ritual Cards work the same, but I think the material is sometimes different or less strict in DOR.
  • FMR doesn't have Attributes. Although that's subjective. The icons are removed, but their background colour remains. No cards refer to Attributes, but seem to affect them anyway. e.g. "Salamandra" affects all would-be-FIRE monsters.
Despite being in the same series as DOR, I'd say FMR is more like the early Duel Monsters video games in terms of gameplay. -- Deltaneos (talk) 20:02, February 22, 2013 (UTC)